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Ok im aussie, but what races of americans go to raves mostly?
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kingofsteele
Im just wondering if it is all just white college students that go to raves in the usa?
davemolina
I'm thinking most are still in high school.

15-19 year old types.
kingofsteele
does america even have rave clubs? what about blacks or do they just stick to rap?
Zild
There are only a handful of blacks. But then again when I went to UT in Austin there were more black students, more asian students, and more international students than there were hispanic (mexica) students.

But yeah it depends where in texas but its mostly whites and hispanics (mexica).

To me a rave is a huge quasi-illegal event where there are a load of underage (under 21s) and multiple stages. That doesn't really go on around here so maybe we're talking about apples and oranges.
kingofsteele
Do you guys have like hardstyle clubs? similar to this here www.pureharddance.com .. or is there really club scene that caters to ravers.. because the only club i hear about in america are crappy rnb clubs with wannabe gangsters etc.
inconspicuous
not really...but, then again, there are more types of music than hardstyle & rap. We've got some other ones.
kingofsteele
Gee so where do people in texas go clubbing for dance music and pills?
Zild
The last few parties I went to were Digweed, Satoshi, Matthew Dear, and a few others I really shouldn't be forgetting. But yeah there are places to party but they're club venues all 21+. As for pills well you need to make your own connections for that. Unless you speak the way I do you shouldn't have too many troubles.

Just don't go up to someone and say pardon me sir but do you have any 3,4-metheylenedioxy-N-methylamphetamine, or perhaps some 3,4-methylenedionyamphetamine? And you should be fine, but myself I can't help it. That's the way I refer to chemicals. I've had that beat over my head with a stick of immense proportions.
kingofsteele
Wow america seriously needs some development in terms of dance music. There are many clubs in melbourne (some of which are the a couple of the biggest nightclubs here) that are hard trance/ hardstyle clubs. so pretty much like a rave and fairly easy going on drugs etc.
Zild
Meh I for one am glad there are no hard trance/hardstyle clubs around here. That's so 5+ years ago. Music has evolved since then. Actually it is in a state of perpetual evolution just like language, and well everything else.

inconspicuous
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Originally posted by kingofsteele
Wow america seriously needs some development in terms of dance music. There are many clubs in melbourne (some of which are the a couple of the biggest nightclubs here) that are hard trance/ hardstyle clubs. so pretty much like a rave and fairly easy going on drugs etc.


No, 'cuz hardstyle & endless seas of candy kids are an abomination to "music." Thank God that isn't here on any sort of grand scale.

The US still needs a ton of "development in terms of dance music." The stuff you're referring to, though, is lower on my list than making emo rock & country more popular.
Zeonfiend
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Originally posted by kingofsteele
Wow america seriously needs some development in terms of dance music. There are many clubs in melbourne (some of which are the a couple of the biggest nightclubs here) that are hard trance/ hardstyle clubs. so pretty much like a rave and fairly easy going on drugs etc.


You'll have to forgive us for being behind on the pharmaceutical curve. When we broke away from Mama England, it was to the tune of Purityrannicals and businesses, the ones that populated this joint; when you guys did it, it was just criminals breaking free from the slammer. You guys got the drugs, T&A, and zero social graces; we got guns, causes, and general nosiness into other people's business.:D

When you guys party, it's routine; when we party, it's a balm from life. :p
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